Short Strand Community Centre,
26a Beechfield Street,
Short Strand,
BT5 4RQ
Tel: (028) 90461820
E-mail: shortstrand@bytes.org
Monday: 11am - 6pm
Tuesday: 1pm - 9.30pm
Wednesday: 1pm - 9.30pm
Thursday: 10am - 6pm
Friday: Closed
Introduction to Short Strand and its community
The Short Strand (“An Tra Ghear” in Irish) is an area in eastern inner-city Belfast in Northern Ireland. It is a nationalist (Catholic) enclave, with a population of around 3,000 within a much larger unionist area of about 60,000.
Rioting between neighbouring Loyalist and Republican factions has been a feature of the areas recent past. The neighbouring districts are unionist areas to the east and to the south, the area to the north is an industrial area and to the west is the River Lagan spanned by the Albert Bridge and leading to the Nationalist/Republican Markets area. There is currently a peace line on its northern edge, separating unionist Cluan Place and nationalist Madrid Street.
The Bytes Project is very popular with the young people of the Short Strand and we have great support from the community. We work closely with the community centre and everyone is welcome to call in and speak to Matt or Lynn.

